Washington: US President Joe Biden’s tongue is not only slipping continuously before the elections, but he is also making big blunders. This has also raised questions about Biden’s mental health. People were surprised when he addressed his party’s Vice President Kamala Harris as “Vice President Trump” during an earlier program. But this interesting incident was not to end here. In another program, in the presence of Ukraine’s President Zelensky, Biden also made another big blunder. During this, he addressed Ukraine’s President Zelensky as President Putin. Zelensky himself was also stunned to hear this from Biden’s mouth. However, later Biden corrected his mistake and addressed him again as Zelensky.
After losing to former President Donald Trump in the first presidential debate and for his 81 years of age, Biden is already on target. Even the leaders of his party have been demanding that he withdraw from the presidential election race due to his increasing age. However, Biden has made it clear that he is the most suitable Democrat for this post, who can defeat Donald Trump. But during this time Biden’s blunder has created a ruckus. This is also giving his opponents a chance to taunt Biden.
Why did he call Zelensky Putin
President Biden was addressing the press. During this time, Ukrainian President Zelensky was present with him. Pointing to Zelensky, Biden said, “President Putin, I am going to defeat President Zelensky.” Zelensky was also surprised to hear this. After this, Biden corrected his mistake and said that my focus is on defeating Putin. At the NATO summit on Thursday, Biden mistakenly introduced Ukrainian President Zelensky as his Russian enemy Vladimir Putin. However, 81-year-old Biden immediately corrected himself. Zelensky then quipped that he was “better” than Putin. The blunder has raised concerns about Biden’s mental acuity after his strong debate performance against Donald Trump just two weeks ago.
World leaders made these comments on Biden
Announcing the NATO-Ukraine agreement at the summit in Washington, Biden said, “And now I want to turn it over to the president of Ukraine, who has as much courage as he has determination. He’s going to defeat President Putin. President Zelensky — my focus is on defeating Putin, we have to worry about that.” “Slips of the tongue happen, and if you keep a close eye on everybody, you’ll find a lot,” German Chancellor Olaf Scholz said after the president’s latest blunder. French President Emmanuel Macron said Biden appeared to be “in charge,” while British Prime Minister Keir Starmer said he was “in good form.” But his latest verbal lapse couldn’t have come at a worse time.